I am running a 180g with 3 AC110s as a bare bottom tank. I am thinking of putting a substrate in there. In the past I have done standard gravel and black diamond blasting sand. Here are my questions:
1) Do I really need to worry about syphoning flourite/ecocomplete? I want as little maintenance as possible. In my barebottom I pretty much just change water and once in several months do actual siphoning.
2) Can I get away with PFS with AC110s? I believe the grain size is big enough that it should not be an issue. The only inhabitat is an aimara which does not really sift through sand. As the aimara grows he makes substrate cleaning a problem hence my point above
3) Is the grain size of the ecocomplete and fluorite so large that it will work like gravel and have tons of gunk fall between the grains?
I really wanted to do a natural dark red hence the red flourite or red eco-complete. I think it will really bring out the colors of my aimara. Currently with the back of the tank and bottom of the tank painted black, it makes the tank too dark.
I know PFS is the cheapest by far, but I can probably do a 1in layer of the other two for about $80-100 as I don't think I will need more than 80-100lbs of it.
1) Do I really need to worry about syphoning flourite/ecocomplete? I want as little maintenance as possible. In my barebottom I pretty much just change water and once in several months do actual siphoning.
2) Can I get away with PFS with AC110s? I believe the grain size is big enough that it should not be an issue. The only inhabitat is an aimara which does not really sift through sand. As the aimara grows he makes substrate cleaning a problem hence my point above
3) Is the grain size of the ecocomplete and fluorite so large that it will work like gravel and have tons of gunk fall between the grains?
I really wanted to do a natural dark red hence the red flourite or red eco-complete. I think it will really bring out the colors of my aimara. Currently with the back of the tank and bottom of the tank painted black, it makes the tank too dark.
I know PFS is the cheapest by far, but I can probably do a 1in layer of the other two for about $80-100 as I don't think I will need more than 80-100lbs of it.